| There is two possibilities for the seller : 1st solution : the animal 
                    is not destined to be slaughtered  (part II of 
                    the document) 2nd solution : the animal 
                    can be destined to be slaughtered  (part III of 
                    the document)  If the seller has completed the first solution and 
                    asked his/her veterinary surgeon to sign the aftercare document, 
                    this solution is irreversible, i.e. you can be sure this donkey 
                    will never be destinated to be eaten, even if ownership changes 
                    several times.  If the seller has chosen the 2nd solution, the donkey 
                    can be destined to be slaughtered (If the animal has never 
                    had medicine which contains any components prohibited in meat 
                    which is to be consumed).  If you buy a donkey whose owner had chosen the 2nd solution 
                    (can be destined to be slaughted), you have the possibility, 
                    if you want it, to reconsider this choice. You just need to 
                    fill part III of the document "is 
                    not destined to be slaughtered" and 
                    to validated it by your veterinary surgeon. The back of this aftercare form is for the veterinary surgeon 
                    who will have to mention the different treatments given to 
                    your animal in the event of the 2nd solution. 
                     
                      | In the Asinerie du Bocage, it is always 
                          the 1st solution which is choosen:"is not destined to be slaughtered".
 |  I am a breeder of the Cotentin donkey, and I have always 
                    thought this animal was too close to the human to admit that 
                    one day a donkey whom I raised and cuddled could finish at 
                    the slaughter-house!!
 
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